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Congress has once again raised questions over Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s silence on US president Donald Trump’s frequent claims that he played a key role in stopping the war between India and Pakistan.
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'It Needs To Be Said': Rep. Melanie Stansbury Presses Sec. Doug Burgum On Trump's Budget Cuts To Indian TribesDuring a House Natural Resources Committee hearing on June 12, 2025, Congresswoman Melanie Stansbury urges Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum to reverse course on the Trump Administration's budget cuts aimed at serving Native American tribes.
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Did Donald Trump Really Stop an India-Pakistan War?The Claim That Rocked South Asia, Again On 7 June 2025, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that a simmering India-Pakistan clash earlier this spring “could have gone nuclear” but for his personal intervention.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said he was "very optimistic" about a deal between India and US, which he said said would come in the "not too distant future". In
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'I Gave Him A Couple Pointers': Donald Trump Embarrasses Himself, Brags About Giving Indian PM Advice On What Caused Air India CrashDuring a bill signing ceremony today at the White House, Donald Trump claims he gave Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi investigative advice on what caused the tragic Air India crash earlier today.
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Religion News Service on MSNAfter Trump's cuts to federal arts funding, Indian cultural programming suffersDozens of Indian cultural and religious arts organizations have been affected by recent cuts to the National Endowment for the Arts.
Protests over federal immigration raids continued to spread yesterday. The latest: People gathered in Chicago, New York, San Antonio and other cities. President Donald Trump is considering a historic military deployment if protests keep growing.
As negotiations with China continue, retail executives are optimistic that reciprocal tariffs could be walked back.